COMMONWEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS v. CARLISLE


442 S.W.2d 294 (1969)

COMMONWEALTH of Kentucky, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, Appellant, v. A. B. CARLISLE et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 23, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Don Duff, Gen. Counsel, Dept. of Highways, Frankfort, George B. Baker, Jr., Henderson, Hugh J. Convery, Madisonville, for appellant.

William L. Sullivan, Dorsey & Sullivan, Henderson, for appellees.


STEINFELD, Judge.

The Commonwealth condemned part of Carlisles' property for the Pennyrile Parkway, a controlled access toll road. Claiming that the verdict of the jury was palpably excessive the condemnor has appealed from the judgment thereon. We affirm.

The 135.62-acre Carlisle farm located in Webster County on the east side of, and at one point 150 yards from U. S. Highway 41, was generally shaped like a rectangle...

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